putrid的意思和读音

putrid

: [ˈpjutrɪd] : [ˈpjuːtrɪd]

adj.

adj.fresh

adj.rotten,rotting,decayed,decaying,decomposed

putridadj.

1.decaying and therefore smelling very bad

the putrid smell of rotten meat

2.(informal)very unpleasant

a putrid pink colour

adj.1.;,;2.〉(,),使

adj.1.decaying and smelling very bad2.very unpleasant

1. (13) [ block up] (14) [ putrid] (1) [ vegetables] ...

2. approximation n putrid a quaint a

3. putrescine putrid putrid flavor ...

4. torrid putrid fetid ( ...

5. ;,〖 disheartened;discouraged;dispirited〗 〖 (offish)putrid něi ...

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1.Clean floor drain outlets at least once a week to prevent putrid air and insects in the soil pipes from entering the premises.

2.Smoke still billowed from Ground Zero and the putrid smell of burnt flesh and melted steel continued to haunt me.

3.Then, a few weeks later, after the object is slightly better known, you will dismiss all the hype with a gesture of putrid disgust.

4.But now the clouds clamped down and a sharp scent of sulfur and putrid fish wafted on a dank puff of air.

5.Putrid liquids oozed down the streets, spreading death and disease, and the air was filled with the repugnant smell of rotting fish.

6.I saw this everyday society as putrid, and saw my single goal in life as getting out of it and never looking back.

7.A man who loves is consumed by his love, he is not concerned with whether people have shapeless faces, stale desires and putrid memories.”。

8.Now tens of thousands of appliances are releasing a gag-inducing stench of rancid shrimp, sulfurous eggs, rotting fruit and putrid meat.

9.Putrid. Term applied to a wine having a foul nauseating odour of organic decomposition.

10.He revealed? Putrid Leech. Not as exciting, but a free Leech was nothing to complain about.